Area 51 The Revealing Truth of Ufos, Secret Aircraft, Cover-Ups & Conspiracies
From practically the day that the controversy kicked off, one man—more than any other—was at the forefront of trying to figure out what on earth was taking place in Stephenville. That man was a Texas-based UFO investigator named Ken Cherry, who today runs EPIC, the Extraordinary Phenomena Investigations Council.
As he dug into the mystery of Stephenville, Cherry quickly found himself plunged into a strange world filled with concerned eyewitnesses, insider whistle- blowers, tales of cover-ups and conspiracies, and accounts of secret groups studying acquired alien technology at classified installations across the United States, and that was just the tip of the extraterrestrial iceberg.
Although Ken Cherry has publicly revealed a great deal about what went on during those crazy days and nights of early 2008, he has not revealed everything, at least not in the way that you might expect. Today, close to a decade after the incredible events at Stephenville occurred, Cherry has chosen to take a new and alternative approach to reporting on the case.
He has penned a work of fiction on the affair, one that makes for highly entertaining and thought-provoking reading: Marc Slade Investigates: The Stephenville UFO. Taking this particular approach has allowed Cherry to use witness accounts, data from those aforementioned whistle-blowers, and a variety of never-before-seen data without compromising his sources and their identities.
It’s an approach that works very well. It’s a book that is part science fiction, part thriller, and part conspiracy saga all rolled into one in a fine and skillful fashion. The story is fast paced and is filled with numerous twists and turns, characters that range from the shadowy to the sinister, and plotlines that will keep you guessing until the final few pages.
One of the primary reasons that led Cherry to present his story in a decidedly fiction fashion is because of issues relative to (a) data provided by whistle-blower-style sources and (b) Cherry’s personal safety.
As Cherry dug further into the heart of the mystery, he discovered something astonishing, something that has a major bearing on the theme of the book you are right now reading. It was nothing less than an incredibly powerful and secret group—one that was deeply buried in the heart of the U.S. government and had links to both the military and the intelligence community. What Cherry discovered was both amazing and disturbing to significant degrees.
He uncovered extensive data that revealed that the Stephenville UFO wave possibly had nothing whatsoever to do with extraterrestrial visitations. Rather, the UFOs may have been home-grown, the secret technology of Uncle Sam— built and flown out of Area 51, no less. According to Cherry’s behind-the-scenes informants, the UFOs were actually highly advanced aircraft of a very strange style and extraordinary size, but why would this powerful, secret group embark on a program to try to convince people that aliens had invaded Stephenville, Texas?
The answer is very disturbing: Cherry was told that the overflights at Stephenville were designed to determine how the general public would react to not just close encounters but extremely close encounters—as in right above our heads. The alien invasion was nothing less than a brilliant ruse, a ruse to have the American public believe that aliens are among us when they may actually not be.
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